Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 34 Day 226 \ Ave. Sky Cover 50% \ Visibility 10 miles Flagstaff Today 72° \54°
Wind 2mph \ Gusts 4mph Air Quality Fair
Moderate Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire 26mi \ Nearest
Lightning 0mi
Aug Averages for Flagstaff: 79° \ 50° (9days of moisture)
Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
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Daily Observations
Creamsicle
Day
Bagel
Day Link
Military Marriage Day
National Navajo Code
Talkers Day
Social Security Day
V-J Day
World Calligraphy Day Link
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Stormy day.
I did some shopping before the storm hit. Now I’m just enjoying the rain and
getting several alerts about flooding in the burn areas. Highway 89 closed
again!
I guess the
thing about a Fatwa is that there is no expiration date. Author Salman Rushdie
was stabbed as he was preparing to give a speech. He is on a respirator and
will have long term life changes. A suspect has been arrested. Very sad and unnecessary.
One of the
reasons Trump was elected was that many Americans wanted an ‘outsider’, with no
government experience to run the country. The recent FBI event at Mar-A-Lago is
just one of thousands of examples of what happens when an ‘outsider’ is
elected. As a career Federal employee, I understand many of the seemingly
strange statues that keep our government operating. Since
the 1800’s the Bureau of Indian Affairs has required that the school records of
every student be kept. After they graduate or leave the school system, those
records are kept in a salt mine somewhere in the US. I recall two situations where
a former student from the 1950’s needed to get of copy of their records. One
needed to prove she had graduated from 8th grade, the other needed
to get a corrected birth certificate so he could retire. In both cases it started at my office, then
to our HR office on campus. Forms were filled out and sent to the Agency, then
to our regional office, at the time in Gallup. In the first case, copies of the
records were obtained after about 6 months. In the second, it took almost a
year. But both were very happy to have them.
Records
documentation is taken very seriously in the government and for good reason.
Also, the President is the only one who can de-classify or lower or raise the
classification. It appears from some reports that Trump did look at stacks of
documents and said they were now declassified. The problem seems to be that no
one did the necessary paperwork and follow through to have them actually
declassified. Each document should have been stamped, dated, and signed by the
President. That didn’t happen. Oops!
Favorite Memes
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One Hit Wonders
Jeannie C. Riley: 'Harper
Valley P.T.A.'
This 1968
country song, written by Tom T. Hall, inspired a movie eight years after the
song's release as well as an early ’80s sitcom. In the tune, the judgmental
Harper Valley P.T.A. writes a letter to the mother of one of the students at
Harper Valley Junior High asking her to stop wearing short skirts and to set a
better example for her daughter. The 1978 movie marked the film debut of actor
Woody Harrelson in an uncredited role.
Historical Events
1592 – The Falkland Islands were
discovered by John Davis.
1888 – An audio recording of English
composer Arthur Sullivan’s “The Lost Chord”, one of the first recordings of
music ever made, was played during a press conference introducing Thomas
Edison’s phonograph in London, England.
1893 – France became the first country to
introduce motor vehicle registration.
1935 – Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the
Social Security Act, creating a government pension system for the retired.
1945 – Japan accepted the Allied terms of
surrender in World War II. V-J Day. Be sure to thank Alan Hunter, Nina
Blackwood, Mark Goodman, J.J. Jackson and Martha Quinn for their service to our
country.
1975 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the
longest-running release in film history, opened at the USA Theatre in Westwood,
Los Angeles, California.
1975 – The Gager’s Diner softball team
played the Bend’n Elbow Tavern team for 365 innings, to raise money for the Monticello
Community General Hospital (NY) for the construction of a softball field. The
Gagers won, 491-467. It remains the longest softball game of all time.
1989 – Sega Mega Drive/Genesis was
released, Video Game Console
1980 – Lech Walesa led the first strike
at the Gdansk, Poland shipyards.
2000 – Dora the Explorer premiered on
Nick Jr
2010 – The first-ever Youth Olympic Games
were held in Singapore.
2013 – Egypt declared a state of
emergency as security forces killed hundreds of demonstrators supporting former
president Mohamed Morsi.
Birthdays Today
@90 – Buddy Greco,
American singer, and pianist (d. 2017)
@84 – Alice
Ghostley, American character actress (d. 2007)
81
– David Crosby, American singer-songwriter
77
– Steve Martin, American actor, comedian and screenwriter
76
– Susan Saint James, American actress
75
– Danielle Steel, American author
72
– Gary Larson, American cartoonist, The Far Side
66
– Jacqueline ‘Jackee’ Harry, actor
63
– Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson, American basketball player
56
– Halle Berry, American model, and actress, Miss World United States 1986
@55 – William
Hutchinson, founder of Rhode Island (d. 1642)
54
– Catherine Bell, English-American actress
39
– Mila Kunis, Ukrainian-American actress
@36 – John Henry ‘Doc’
Holliday, American dentist, and gambler (d. 1887; alcohol)
35
– Tim Tebow, American football and baseball player
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